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Monthly Archives: February 2015

HI, thanks for all who inspired and motivated me to go ahead to do this solo exhibition. I am most grateful to my parents, dad Padmanabhaiah and mom vijayalakshmi . They have always loved me and supported my every choice. As I know, they are the happiest and the most proud when seeing their son gets this exposure as an artist, I dedicate this show to them. I’m also thankful for the great support and encouragement that has given by my brother’s Venugopal and Madhusudan along with their families.

People say being a middle class man after marriage it will be a typical task to continue a profession like this. But my wife has supported me in such a way that i never felt like that. So I also dedicate and present this show as unforgettable gift to her, for our Marriage Anniversary which is on (22-02-2015).

I am gratified to the unexpected Chief Guest Mr. Gustav J Gropp (Eminent Educationalist and Principle of Oakridge International School, Newton campus, Hyderabad) who inaugurated the exhibition and made the evening memorable moment in my life.

I am thankful to Avani Rao Gandra, who is a Art critic and historian, accepted to provide the space without having second opinion.

Last but not least. I should say thanks to my friend Mr Jinson Joseph Varkey who wrote his insight on my works for my catalogue and thanks to Nandesh who taken care of displaying works in the gallery.

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This is a recent painting titled “in-between”. I am busy with upcoming solo exhibition of mine in “ICON “Art gallery, Hyderabad, which is on 21-02-2015 Saturday next weekend. I will post the Invitation card probably coming Monday.

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My name is Visweswara Rao B. and I am an artist by profession. I have been uploading my paintings since April-26-2011.Most of them are for sale. You can contact me on this e- mail visumfa@gmail.com , and to know my updates please enter your e-mail address in the below Follow button option.

"These jewel-like paintings intuitively fuse different aesthetic traditions, folk art and old master, with natural grace and an uncanny quality that may be a species of magic." —American Arts Quarterly